We are committed

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Engaging the Mind, Body, and Spirit

Engaging the mind, body, and spirit is the philosophy we live by daily at Juniper Village at Aurora.  We do this in many ways, both big and small.  One way we we engage all of our senses, is through the Red Hat Society.  In 1998, The Red Hat Society was founded by a woman who gathered a group of ladies wearing decorative red hats, purple clothing and feathered boas. Juniper Village at Aurora  formed its own Red Hat Society and our ladies love sporting the purple and red!

Another way we engage our mind, body and spirit is through our Alive in All Seasons program.  During the month of January, our Alive in All Seasons theme is music.  Our Connections Program is filled with musical events and interactive song to fill our spirit.  As we celebrate music in January, we invite you to attend a performance by Leonard Barrett, Jr. on January 25, 2011 at 3:00pm as he pays tribute to famous artists such as Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, Marvin Gaye, and Frank Sinatra.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Making Spirits Bright at Juniper Village

The Juniper Village Family joined in harmony as we gathered for our Winter Wonderland Open House on December 16th. We reflected on the events and memories we had of 2010 as we celebrate bringing in the new year. Carolers brought joy and the holiday spirit as the residents and staff joined together to sing well known Christmas carols while enjoying the tasty treats family and friends prepared for Juniper. As we approach the new year, welcome new beginnings, and reminisce about the days that had our spirits bright, we begin to appreciate the little things in life.